NEW! WEARABLES, MERCHANDISE, PUBLICATIONS

NOAHC Now has new stock of NOAHC branded wearables and merchandise.
We now have quite a variety of sizes. These would make great gifts.
We also have a variety of books for sale for the aviation enthusiast including the new

In this second volume of Bush Flying Captured, aviation photographer, Rich Hulina takes you along on some very epic photo shoots. Rich is known for his passion for classic bush planes and everything associated with them. His love for remote, back-country flying and the interesting people who keep these timeless machines going is evident in his stunning photos. A great deal of history is connected to these iconic aircraft, as most of them were built between 1940 and 1970. Bush planes have been providing air transport for almost a century now, and, due to their durability and versatility, still fill an important niche in the North today. For over 30 years, Rich has been chasing bush planes, trying to capture their beauty in their natural environment. He has spent his entire working life around bush planes, starting off as a dock hand, then a line pilot, and eventually owning his own bush plane charter company until returning back to the role as a pilot in 2014. His pictures have appeared in numerous publications and recently won 1st place in both the Civil and General categories of the Skies Magazine's annual photo contest in 2016. Since publishing the first volume of Bush Flying Captured in 2011, Rich has travelled more than 50,000 nm, from Greenville, Maine to as far west as Dillingham, Alaska. He has shot over 42,000 images during the past 6 years, and has chosen 250 of them to appear in this impressive collection. Bush Flying Captured Volume 2 is a must-have for any aviation fan and for those who are lucky enough to have volume one, it is a worthy addition to the collection.

A graduate of the Confederation College Aviation Program in Thunder Bay, Rich has flown bush planes in the north-west for more than twenty years and is now the owner, president and operations manager of Slate Falls Airways in Sioux Lookout. Many of his pictures are taken locally, but his search for the perfect bush plane photographs has taken him from the lakes of north-western Ontario to the glaciers of Alaska. The high quality of the results can be seen in the book, and Rich’s expertise has been recognized by his peers through the many awards he has won for his work.

Rich continues to photograph bush planes, and the word is that there may be a second volume of his book in the planning stages.